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DATE: AUGUST 30, 2018

NAME: JACQUELINE BHABHA

ADDRESS: 3 CLEMENT CIRCLE, CAMBRIDGE 02138

François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 651 Huntington Avenue, 7th Floor Boston, MA 02115 Office: (617) 432–1177 Fax: (617) 495-4297 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

1973 Philosophy, Psychology B.A. St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford 1975 Applied Social Studies M.Sc. St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford 1978 Law C.P.E. The College of Law, London

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION:

1978 Law Society Solicitors Professional Examinations (equivalent to JD)

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Dates Title Department Institution

1994 to 2001 Associate Director Center for International University of Chicago Studies

1994 to 2001 Senior Lecturer Committee on University of Chicago International Relations

1994 to 2001 Lecturer School of Law University of Chicago

1994 to 2001 Lecturer College University of Chicago

1997 to 2001 Director Human Rights Program University of Chicago

2003 to present Lecturer Faculty of Arts and Sciences

2010 to present Lecturer in Public Carr Center for Human Policy Rights Policy

2010 to present Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Human Rights Program Lecturer in Law

2010 to present Director of Research François-Xavier Harvard School of Bagnoud Center for Public Health Health and Human Rights

2012 to present Professor of the Global Health and Harvard T.H. Chan Practice of Health and Population School of Public Health Human Rights

2013 to present Faculty Affiliate Center for European Harvard University Studies

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS:

1994 to 2001 Executive Director, Franke Institute for the University of Chicago Globalization Project Humanities

2001 to 2010 Director University Committee on Harvard University Human Rights Studies

2015 to 2016 Acting Chair Committee on Ethnicity Harvard University Migration and Rights

2010 to present University Adviser on Office of the Provost Harvard University Human Rights Education

2011 to present Director of Research François-Xavier Harvard T.H. Chan Bagnoud Center for School of Public Health Health and Human Rights

2016 to present Director JD/MPH Joint Degree Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

2016 to present Member Disciplinary Commitee Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

1975 to 1977 Researcher Social Evaluation Unit Oxford University

B.M. Birnberg and 1978 to 1980 Trainee Lawyer Company, London 2

North Islington Law 1980 to 1994 Senior Solicitor Center, London

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

1980 to 1990 Join Council for the Welfare of Immigrants

1990 to 1994 Foreign Associate, European Committee

1994 to 2008 Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (London)

AWARDS and HONORS:

1973 St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford. First Class Honours. Awarded college prize for academic excellence.

1975 St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford. Awarded college scholarship for outstanding thesis, “Divided Families: UK Discrimination in Immigration and Nationality Law Against Asian Immigrants.”

2002 Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Annual Award for Individual contribution to Human Rights.

2016 Mentorship Award, Harvard Chan School of Public Health

ANONYMOUS REVIEWS:

Journal of Refugee Studies, American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, North Ireland Legal Quarterly, The Solutions Journal

Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Columbia University Press, NYU Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, The American Academy in Berlin, Pantheon Books

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY:

1994 to 1999 Editorial Board, Public Culture Journal

2002 to present Editorial Board, Journal of Refugee Studies

2011 to present Editorial Board, AntiTrafficking Review

ACADEMIC GRANTS:

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Co-Investigator, Seeking Asylum Alone research and writing grant in collaboration with Mary Crock, funded by John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, University of Sydney Law School, Australia and Immigration Law Practitioners Association, London, UK, 2003. $100,000 over three years.

Principal Investigator, “Shanu Project II,” funded by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Alba Collective, and Mahila SEWA Trust, July 2011. $11,000.

Principal Investigator, “Shanu Project II”, funded by HSBC, Alba Collective, and Mahila SEWA Trust, July 2011. $58,000.

Principal Investigator, “Fashion Human Rights Project,” funded by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, Alba Collective, and Mahila SEWA Trust, October 2011. $106,292.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Dates Title Institution

1998 to 2001 Citizens, Aliens, and Refugees University of Chicago School of Law

1998 to 2001 Human Rights III: Contemporary Issues University of Chicago in Human Rights

1998 to 2001 Rights in Europe University of Chicago School of Law

2007 to 2009 International Human Rights: The Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Challenge of Protecting Vulnerable Populations

2007 to 2010 International Framework of Human Harvard Kennedy School Rights

2007 to 2010 International Childhood, Rights & Harvard Kennedy School Globalization

2014 Human Rights and Vulnerable Populations

2014 Child Protection in Theory and Practice Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

2003 to 2015 Freshman Seminar: Human Rights in Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Peace and War

Children, Youth, and International 2012 to present Human Rights Harvard Kennedy School

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Human Rights Dilemmas in Child 2012 to present Protection Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Freshman Seminar: Human Rights in the 2016 to present Global South Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences

2017 to present Emerging Issues in Humanitarian Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Response and Human Rights Protection Health

2017 to present The Human Rights of Citizen, Migrant Harvard Kennedy School and Refugee Children and Youth

2018 to present Migration and Human Rights Harvard Kennedy School

FORMALLY SUPERVISED TRAINEES AT HARVARD:

Dates Name Degree Current Position

2002-2003 Julia Chuang AB, FAS Assistant Professor of Sociology, Boston College

2002-2003 Margot Mendelson AB, FAS Attorney in California

2004-2005 Rosalind Dixon SJD, HLS Visting Professor of Law, University of Chicago School of Law

2004-2005 Swati Mylavarapu AB, FAS Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

2004-2005 Christian Stayner AB, FAS Principal, Stayner Architects

2007-2008 Kelsey Quigley AB, FAS Federal Policy Analyst, Zero To Three

2008-2009 Leah Zamore AB, FAS

2008-2009 Daniel Asher AB, FAS Associate at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

2009-2010 Catherine Bevilacqua AB, FAS LLM candidate in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, University of Essex

2009-2010 Gabriel Daly AB, FAS Law Clerk in Washington DC

2009-2010 Neagheen Homaifar AB, FAS Head of Admissions & Financial Aid, The Minerva Project

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2009-2010 Gary Reinbold MPP, HKS Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, University of Illinois at Springfield

2009-2010 Gillian Grossman AB, FAS Attorney in New York

2009-2010 Isabelle Chan MPP, HKS

2009-2010 Angela Flores MPP, HKS Regulatory Affairs Manager, Backus- AB Inbev

2009-2010 Mallika Sarkaria Kaur MPP, HKS Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley

2009-2010 Sumin Sohn MPP, HKS Project Manager, EcoMotion

2010-2011 Sarah Bayefsky AB, FAS Pediatric Medical Resident, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

2010-2011 Taylor Chapman MPP, HKS Head of Local Operations, RemindHQ

2010-2011 Maria Parra-Sandoval MPP, HKS Attorney in Nevada

2011-2012 Rozanne Larsen MPP, HKS Team Lead, Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, USAID

2011-2012 Katie Naeve MPP, HKS International Research Analyst, Methematica Policy Research

2011-2013 Thao Anh Tran MPP, HKS

2011-2013 Victoria Rietig MPP, HKS Policy Analyst, Migration Policy Institute

2011-2013 Courtney Walsh MPP, HKS Advisory Services, Polaris

2011-2014 Srihari Prabhu MPA, HKS Consultant, The Boston Consulting Group

2012-2013 Litcy Kurisinkal MPP, HKS

2012-2014 Heather Dennehy MPP, HKS Public Health Analyst, Presidential Management Fellow, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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2012-2014 Sarath Ganji MPP, HKS Program Analyst, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction

2012-2014 Stephanie Oviedo MPP, HKS Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State

2013-2014 Shilpa Murthy MPH, HSPH Research Trainee, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

2013-2014 Shanti Nulu MPH, HSPH MD, NewYork- Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital

2013-2014 Majdi Osman MPH, HSPH Frank Knox Fellow

2013-2014 James Taylor MPH, HSPH

2013-2014 Mahlet Tebeka SM, HSPH Associate Research Scientist, Precision Health Economics

2013-2015 Sean Park MPP, HKS

2013-2015 Anne Stotler MPP, HKS Presidential Management Fellow, U.S. Department of State

2013-2015 Natalie Gyenes MPH, HSPH Research Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University 2014-2016 Elizabeth Donger MPP, HKS Research Associate, FXB Ceter for Health and Human Rights, Harvard Unversity

2014-2016 Mohit Nair MPH, HSPH Research Consultant, Save the Children

2015-2016 Amelia Mann MPP, HKS

2015-2016 Shoshanna Fine MPH, HSPH

2015-2017 Jaclyn Dean MPP, HKS Policy Associate, National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum 2015-2017 Lauren Windmeyer MPP, HKS Associate, Global Impact Advisors

2015-2017 Stephanie Kuei MPP, HKS

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2015-2017 Malika Mehta MPP, HKS Innovative Finance Analyst, Kois Invest 2015-2017 Emma Morse MPP, HKS Senior Specialist, Inviesting in Inclusive Finance, Accion 2015-2017 Molly Kellogg MPP, HKS Researcher, Analyst, Inclusive Peace and Transition Initiative 2015-2017 Tristan Takos MLA, HES Constituent Services Director and Intern Coordinator, Tufts University 2015-2017 Fatma Marouf MPH, HSPH Professor of Law and Director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic 2015-2018 Yvette Efevbera PhD, HSPH Fellow, Global Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 2015- Christine Bohne PhD, HSPH present 2015- Faraaz Mahomed PhD, HSPH present

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

1984 to 1991 Member, Executive Committee, Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, Executive Committee

1991 to 1992 Consultant, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights. Drafted 1992 comments on implementation of 1990 U.S. Asylum Rules

1992 Consultant, Immigrants’ Rights Project, American Civil Liberties Union. Drafted part of report on detention of aliens in the U.S

1994 to 2001 Member, Steering Committee, Center for Gender Studies, University of Chicago

2002 Founding Member, National Network on Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum in the U.S.

2002 Member, Leadership Council, Midwest Immigrant and Human Rights Center

2002 Member, Steering Committee, Midwest Coalition for Human Rights

2006 to 2010 Member, Board of Directors, International Social Services, Branch 2002 to 2011 Founder and Board Chair, Scholars at Risk Network 2009 to 2014 Vice Chair, Global Agenda Council on the Next Generation, World Economic Forum

2009 to 2016 Co-Founder, Alba Collective, Inc.

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2007 to present Member, Steering Group, Inter-University Committee on International Migration

2008 to present Member, Board of Trustees, World Peace Foundation

2011 to present Board Member, Scholars at Risk Network

2016 to present Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AT HARVARD:

2008 to 2014 Faculty Committee, South Asia Initiative

2008 to present Faculty Advisory Committee, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

2008 to present Associate Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy

2010 to present Advisory Committee, Center on African Studies

2010 to present Faculty Committee, Committee on Ethnicity, Migration and Rights

2011 to present Faculty Advisory Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies

2014 to present Steering Committee, South Asia Institute

2016 to present Fellow, Weatherhead Center on International Affairs, Harvard University

MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Human rights and international law Transnational migration and refugee protection Human trafficking and smuggling Children’s rights and citizenship Transnational adoption Children in war; child soldiers Adolescent health empowerment and agency Community-based participatory research methods European Community law and European human rights law Gender and non-discrimination

PUBLICATIONS: PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

1. Bhabha, J. “Deterring Refugees: The Use and Abuse of Detention in U.S. Asylum Policy.” Immigration and Nationality Law and Practice 6 (1992): 117-119.

2. Bhabha, J. “Legal Problems of Women Refugees.” Women: A Cultural Review 4, no. 3 (1993): 240-249.

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3. Bhabha, J. “European Union Asylum and Refugee Policy.” International Practitioners’ Notebook 60, no. 1 (1995): 28-30.

4. Bhabha, J. “European Harmonization of Asylum Policy: A Flawed Process.” Virginia Journal of International Law 35, no. 1 (1995): 101-114.

5. Bhabha, J. “Embodied Rights: Gender Persecution, State Sovereignty, and Refugees.” Public Culture 9, no. 1 (1996): 3-32.

6. Bhabha, J. “Enforcing the Human Rights of Citizens and Non-Citizens in the Era of Maastricht.” Development and Change 29, no. 4 (1998): 697-724.

7. Bhabha, J. “Get Back To Where You Once Belonged: Identity, Citizenship and Exclusion in Europe.” Human Rights Quarterly 20, no. 3 (1998): 592-627.

8. Bhabha, J. “Belonging in Europe: Citizenship and Post-national Rights.” International Social Science Journal 51, no. 159 (1999): 11-23.

9. Bhabha, J. “Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire? Unaccompanied Child Asylum Seekers in the United States.” Social Politics 6, no. 2 (1999): 263-270.

10. Bhabha, J. and W. Young. “Not an Adult in Miniature: Children as Refugees.” International Journal of Refugee Law 11, no. 1 (1999): 84-125.

11. Bhabha, J. “Lone Travelers: Rights, Criminalization and the Transnational Migration of Unaccompanied Children.” University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 7 (2000): 269-294.

12. Bhabha, J. “Inconsistent State Intervention and Separated Child Asylum-Seekers.” European Journal of Migration and Law 3, no. 3-4 (2001): 283-314.

13. Bhabha, J. “Internationalist Gatekeepers? The Tension between Asylum Advocacy and Human Rights.” Harvard Human Rights Journal 15 (2002): 155-181.

14. Bhabha, J. “More than their Share of Sorrows: International Migration Law and the Rights of Children.” Public Law Review 22, no. 2 (2003): 253.

15. Bhabha, J. “The Citizenship Deficit: On Being a Citizen Child.” Development 46, no. 3 (2003): 53-59.

16. Bhabha, J. “Moving Babies: Globalization, Markets and Transnational Adoption.” Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 28, no. 2 (2004): 181-198.

17. Bhabha, J. “Seeking Asylum Alone: Treatment of Separated and Trafficked Children in Need of Refugee Protection.” International Migration 42, no. 1 (2004): 141-148.

18. Bhabha, J. “Demography and Rights: Women, Children and Access to Asylum.” International Journal of Refugee Law 16, no. 2 (2004): 227-243.

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19. Bhabha, J. “The Mere Fortuity of Birth: Are Children Citizens?” Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 15, no. 2 (2004): 91-117.

20. Bhabha, J. “The Child – What Sort of Human?” PMLA 121, no. 5 (2006): 1526-1535.

21. Bhabha, J. “Not a Sack of Potatoes”: Moving and Removing Children Across Borders.” Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 15, no. 2 (2006): 197-217.

22. Bhabha, J. “Arendt’s Children: Do Today’s Migrant Children Have a Right to Have Rights?” Human Rights Quarterly 13 (2009): 410-451.

23. Matache, M., J. Bhabha, and C. Bronsther. “Towards EU Negotiations: A Moment of Opportunity for the Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian Communities in Kosovo?” European Review 22, no. 3 (2014): 432-452.

24. Kelly, O., and J. Bhabha. “Beyond the Education Silo: Tackling Adolescent Girls Secondary Education in Rural India.” British Journal of Sociology of Education 35, no. 5 (2014): 731-752.

25. Bhabha, J. “Moving Children: Lacunae in Contemporary Human Rights Protections for Migrant Children and Adolescents.” Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales. 2014; 30(1): 35- 57.

26. Kelly, O., J. Bhabha, and A. Krishna. “Champions: The Realities Of Realizing The Right To Education In India.” Human Rights Quarterly 37, no. 4 (2015): 1046-1070. doi:10.1353/hrq.2015.0057.

27. Healy, J., R. Hope, J. Bhabha, and N. Eyal, 2016. “Paying for antiretroviral adherence: is it unethical when the patient is an adolescent?” Journal of Medical Ethics, Online First (September 2016). doi:10.1136/medethics-2015-103359.

28. Bhabha, J. “Half a Century of a Right to Health?” UN Chronicle 53 no. 4 (2016).

29. Bhabha J., Fuller A., Matache M. et al. “Reclaiming Adolescence: A Roma Rights Perspective”. Harvard Educational Review 7 no.2 (2017): 186-224.

30. Bhabha, J. “Progressive Development, Children’s Rights and the ILC Draft Articles on the Expulsion of Aliens.” ILC Forum Essays, Harvard Human Rights Journal, no. 30 (2017).

31. Bhabha, J. “Human Mobility and the Longue Durée – The Prehistiory of Global Migration Law.” AJIL Unbound. Cambridge University Press, 111, pp. 136–141. doi: 10.1017/aju.2017.38.

32. Bhabha, J. “Borders and the Displacements They Create are Human Artefacts.” ReVista 16 no. 2 (2017): 2-6.

33. Bhabha, J., and A. Bhatia, “India’s Aadhaar Scheme and the Promise of Inclusive Social Protection.” Oxford Development Studies 45, no. 1 (2017): 64-79.

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34. Bhabha, J. “#UsToo: Children on the Move and Belated Public Attention.” International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 32 (2018): 250-258.

PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS

1. Bhabha, J., F. Klug, and S. Shutter, eds. Worlds Apart: Women, Immigration and Nationality Law. London, UK: Pluto Press, 1984.

2. Bhabha, J., and G. Coll, eds. Asylum Law and Practice in Europe and North America: A Comparative Analysis by Leading Experts. Sydney, Australia: Federal Publications, Inc., 1992.

3. Bhabha, J., and S. Shutter. Women’s Movement: Women Under Immigration, Nationality and Refugee Law. Stoke-on-Trent, UK: Trentham Books, 1994.

4. Bhabha, J., and N. Finch. Seeking Asylum Alone: Unaccompanied and Separated Children and Refugee Protection in the United Kingdom. Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of , 2006.

5. Bhabha, J., and S. Schmidt. Seeking Asylum Alone: Unaccompanied and Separated Children and Refugee Protection in the United States. Cambridge, MA: President and Fellows of Harvard College, 2006.

6. Bhabha, J., and M. Crock. Seeking Asylum Alone: Unaccompanied and Separated Children and Refugee Protection: A Comparative Study of Laws, Policy and Practice in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Sydney, Australia: Themis Press, 2007.

7. Bhabha, J., ed. Children Without a State: A Global Human Rights Challenge. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011.

8. Bhabha, J., ed. Human Rights and Adolescence. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014.

9. Bhabha, J., Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016.

10. Bhabha, J., M. Matache, A. Mirga, eds. Realizing Roma Rights. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.

11. Bhabha J., Can We Solve the Migration Crisis? Cambridge: Polity Press, 2018

12. Bhabha, J., J. Kanics, and D. Senovilla Hernández, eds. Research Handbook on Child Migration. Chetlanham: Elgar Press, 2018.

13. Bhabha J., Elkins C., Johnson W., Matache M. eds, Time for Reparation? Addressing State Responsibility for Collective Injustice. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania University Press, forthcoming 2018.

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK CHAPTERS

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1. Bhabha, J. “Enforcing Human Rights in the Era of Maastricht: Some Reflections on the Importance of States.” In Globalization and Identity: Dialectics of Flow and Closure, ed. B. Meyer and P. Geschiere. New York, NY: Blackwell Publishing,1999.

2. Bhabha, J. “Embodied Rights: Gender Persecution, State Sovereignty and Refugees.” In Women, Citizenship and Difference, ed. N. Yuval-Davis and P. Werbner. London & New York: Zed Books, 1999.

3. Bhabha, J. “Children, Migration and International Norms.” In Migration and International Legal Norms, ed. T.A. Aleinikoff and V. Chetail. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2002.

4. Bhabha, J. “Rights Spillovers: The Impact of Migration in the Legal System of Western States.” In. International Migration and Security: Immigrants as an Asset or Threat? ed. E. Guild and J. van Selm. Oxon, UK: Routledge, 2005.

5. Bhabha, J. “Border rights and rites: Generalisations, stereotypes and gendered migration.” In Women and Immigration Law: New Variations on Classical Feminist Themes, ed. van Walsum S. and T. Spijkerboer. Oxon, UK: Routledge, 2006.

6. Bhabha, J. “Un Vide Juridique? – Migrant Children: The Rights and Wrongs.” In Realizing the Rights of the Child, ed. C. Bellamy and J. Zermatten. Zurich, Switzerland: Rüffer and Rub, 2007.

7. Bhabha, J. “Gendered Chattels: Imported Child Labour and the Response to Child Trafficking.” In Child Labour: Global Perspectives, ed. M. Rajasekhar. Hyderabad, India: ICFAI University Press, 2007.

8. Bhabha, J. “The “mere fortuity of birth?”: Children, Borders, and the Right to Citizenship.” In Migrations and Mobilities: Citizenship, Borders, and Gender, ed. S. Benhabib and J. Resnick. New York, NY: NYU Press, 2009.

9. Bhabha, J. “Immigration and Children: Legal and Public Policy Perspectives.” In The Chicago Companion to the Child, ed. R. Shweder. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 2009.

10. Bhabha, J. “Too Much Disappointing: The Quest for Protection by unaccompanied migrant Children Outside Europe.” In Migrating Alone: Unaccompanied and Separated Children’s Migration to Europe, ed. J. Kanics, D. Senovilla Hernández, and K. Touzenis. Paris, France: UNESCO Publishing, 2010.

11. Bhabha, J. and S. Schmidt. “From Kafka to Wilberforce: Is the U.S. Government’s Approach to Child Migrants Improving?” In Les Mineurs Isoles en Europe et en Amerique du Nord Trajectoires Migratoires et Accompagenement Social, ed. C. Bolzman, E. Jovelin, and C. Montgomery. Paris, France: L’Harmattan, 2010.

12. Bhabha, J. “The Role of International Law in the Governance of International Migration and the Protection of Migrants’ Rights: A Brief Reflection.” In Improving the Goverance of International Migration, ed. K. Brick. Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2011.

13. Bhabha, J. “Contemporary Child Migration and the Lacunae in International Protection.” In The Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Theory and Policy, ed. S. Juss. London, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2011.

14. Bhabha, J. “Women, children and other traditionally neglected migrant groups.” In International Migration Law, ed. B. Opeskin. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011. 13

15. Bhabha, J. “Are Children’s Rights to Citizenship: Slippery or Slimy?” In The Human Right to Citizenship: A Slippery Concept, ed. R. Howard-Hassmann. Philadephia, PA: UPenn Press, 2015.

16. Bhabha, J. “The Politics of Evidence: Roma Citizenship Deficits in Europe.” In Citizenship in Question: Evidentiary Birthright and Statelessness, ed. Benjamin Lawrence and Jacqueline Stevens. Raleigh, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2017.

17. Bhabha, J. “The Best Mankind Has to Offer?” In Illegal Encounters: Migration, Detention, and Deportation in the Lives of Young People, ed. Deborah A. Boehm and Susan J. Terrio. New York, NY: NYU Press, 2018.

18. Bhabha, J. “The Migrant Tax – How Children and Young People Pay to Exercise Mobility Rights.” In Global Labour and the Migrant Premium, ed. Tugba Basaran and Elspeth Guild. New York: Routledge, 2018.

19. Bhabha, J. “Children on the move in the Twenty-First Century: Developing a Rights-Based Plan of Action.” In Humanitarian and Mass Migration, ed. Marcelo Suarez-Orozco. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2018 [forthcoming].

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS

1. Bhabha, J. University of Chicago Law Review 64 (1997): 1117-1128. “The Right to Community?” A review of A. Gewirth, The Community of Rights, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1996.

2. Bhabha, J. Journal of Religion 78, no. 2 (1998):325-326. A review of J. Benin. and J. Stork., Political Islam: Essays from Middle East Report, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1998.

3. Bhabha, J. American Journal of Sociology 114, no. 6 (2000):1765-1767. A review of D. Green, Gender Violence in Africa: African Women’s Responses, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999.

PUBLICATIONS: ORIGINAL REPORTS, PAPERS and ARTICLES

1. Bhabha, J. “Divided Families: A Report to the Home Secretary on the Effect of British Immigration Laws on Asian Families.” Oxford Social Studies Action/Research Team Report, 1975.

2. Bhabha, J. “The Peasant Connection: Social Background and Mental Health of Emigrant Workers in Western Europe.” Proceedings of Bradford University Transcultural Psychiatry Conference, 1976.

3. Bhabha, J. “The 1981 British Nationality Bill.” North Islington Law Center, 1981.

4. Bhabha, J. “Second Generation Immigrants and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.” Legal Action, July 1991.

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5. Bhabha, J. “Letter from London: Recent European Immigration Developments.” Interpreter Releases 1992; 69:1197.

6. Bhabha, J. “Recent Changes in U.S. Asylum Law.” Legal Action, March 1992.

7. Bhabha, J. “Domestic Exile from the Law.” Legal Action, June 1992.

8. Bhabha, J. “Delays in the Immigration and Nationality Department.” Evidence drafted on behalf of the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association. Published in Report of the Sub-Committee on Immigration Advice of the Home Affairs Committee, House of Commons, 1992.

9. Bhabha, J. “Asylum Developments and Recent European Court Judgments.” Interpreter Releases 1993; 70: 605-612.

10. Bhabha, J. “Harmonization of European Immigration Law.” Interpreter Releases 1993; 70: 49.

11. Bhabha, J., and W. Young. “Through a Child’s Eyes: Protecting the Most Vulnerable Asylum Seekers.” Interpreter Releases 1998; 75:757-773.

12. Bhabha, J. “What About All the Other Elians?” Op-Ed in The Chicago Tribune, February 2, 2000.

13. Bhabha, J. “Children Seeking Asylum: Homeland Security and Child Insecurity.” ReVista, Fall 2003.

14. Bhabha, J. “Crossing Borders Alone: The Treatment of Unaccompanied Children in the United States.” Immigration Policy Brief. Washington, DC: American Immigration Law Foundation, 2004.

15. Bhabha, J. “Trafficking, Smuggling and Human Rights.” Migration Information Source. Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, March 2005.

16. Bhabha, J. "Reforming Immigration Policy: Start by Protecting Rights Not Borders." Boston Review, Summer 2005.

17. Bhabha, J., and M. Zard. “Smuggled or Trafficked?” Forced Migration Review 2006; 25:6-8.

18. Bhabha, J., and S. Schmidt. “Kafka's Kids: Children in U.S. Immigration Proceedings: Part I: Seeking Asylum Alone.” 07-01(1) Immigration Briefings. Thomson West, February 2007.

19. Bhabha, J., and S. Schmidt. “Kafka's Kids: Children in U.S. Immigration Proceedings: Part II: Beyond and Besides Asylum.” 07-02(1) Immigration Briefings. Thomson West, February 2007.

20. Bhabha, J. “Vulnerable and Alone: Unaccompanied and Separated Children Seeking Asylum.” 26 Immigration Law Today 30. American Immigration Law Association, March/April 2007.

21. Bhabha, J. Independent Children, Inconsistent Adults: International Child Migration and the Legal Framework. Innocenti Discussion Papers 2008-02, No. 2008-02. Florence, Italy: UNICEF, 2008.

22. Bhabha, J., and C. Alfirev. The Identification and Referral of Trafficked Persons to Procedures for Determining International Protection Needs. Protection Policy and Legal Advice Section, PPLAS/2009/03, No. 230. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,

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23. Bhabha, J. “Irregular Migration, Migrant Smuggling and Human Rights: A Legal and Policy Overview.” Background paper incorporated into Irregular Migration, Migrant Smuggling and Human Rights: Towards Coherence. Geneva, Switzerland: International Council on Human Rights Policy, 2010.

24. Bhabha, J.. and S. Schmidt. “From Kafka to Wilberforce: Is the U.S. Government’s Approach to Child Migrants Improving?” 11-02(1) Immigration Briefings. Thomson West, February 2011.

25. Bhabha, J. "The Role of International Law in the Governance of Migration and Protection of Migrants' Rights" in. Bertelsmann Stiftung, Migration Policy Institute (eds.), Improving the Governance of International Migration. (Bielefeld: Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung. 2011)

26. Bhabha, J. “Rethinking Solutions to Trafficking.” ReVista, 2012.

27. Bhabha, J. “Children and Migration and Human Rights.” The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. New York, NY: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.

28. Kelly, O., and J. Bhabha. “Child Marriage and the Right to Education: Evidence from an Ongoing Study in Rural Gujarat, India.” Submission to the United Kingdom All-Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health, April 16, 2012

29. FXB Center for Health and Human Rights Submission to Committee on the Rights of the Child’s General Comment on Child Rights and the Business Sector (Contributor), August 24, 2012.

30. Bhabha, J. Adolescents: Current Rights for Future Opportunities. South-South Cooperation for Child Rights Working Paper 2. UNICEF ROSA and UNICEF EAPRO, Kathmandu, September 2013.

31. Bhabha, J. “Will the Gender Violence Just Continue?” Health and South Asia. Cambridge, MA: Harvard South Asia Institute, 2013. http://issuu.com/sainit/docs/healthandsouthasiabook

32. Bhabha, J., and O. Kelly. “Evidence on the link between child marriage and educational achievement in India.” Submission to Office High Commission of Human Rights. November 17, 2013.

33. Matache, M., and J. Bhabha. “Modern Europe’s Roma: Still Denied Social Justice.” Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. August 2, 2014.

34. Bhabha, J. “Addressing Invisibility? Probing India’s Aadhar Card and Its Promise of Inclusion.” The Hague Colloquium on the Future of Legal Identity, Civil Registration Centre for Development, The Hague and the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research. 2015.

35. Bhabha, J. “When Water is Safer Than Land: Addressing Distress Migration,” , January-February 2016.

36. Donger, E., and J. Bhabha. “Is This Protection? Analyzing India’s Approach to the Rescue and Reintegration of Children Trafficked for Labor Exploitation.” FXB Center, Harvard University, 2016.

37. Bhabha, J. “Seeking Safety Alone.” The Mark News. June 20, 2016.

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38. Bhabha J., and M. Dottridge. “Recommended Principles to guide actions concerning Children on the Move and Other Children affected by Migration.” 2016.

39. Gausman, J., M. Chernoff, A. Duger, J. Bhabha, and H. Chu. “When We Raise Our Voice: The Challenge of Eradicating Labor Exploitation.” FXB Center, Harvard University. 2016.

40. Bhabha, J., et al. Children on the Move: An Urgent Human Rights and Child Protection Priority. FXB Center, Harvard University, 2016.

41. Bhabha, J. “The Importance of Nationality for Children.” In The World Statelessness Report, Institute on Stateless and Inclusion, January 2017.

42. Bhabha, J. & Dottridge, M. “Children Rights in the Global Compacts: Recommendations for protecting, promoting, and implementing the human rights of children on the move in the proposed Global Compacts.” June 2017.

43. Bhabha, J. & Digidiki, V. “Emergency Within an Emergency: The Growing Epidemic of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Migrant Children in Greece.” FXB Center, Harvard University. 2017.

SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS and TALKS

1. Presenter, Europe’s New Immigration Restrictions: Prudence or Xenophobia? Panel, International Law Weekend: Worlds in Collision? International Law and National Realities, New York, October 14-16, 1994. Presented background paper

2. Presenter, Refugee Panel, Symposium on Immigration Law and the New Century: The Developing Regime, University of Virginia Law School, January 28, 1995. Presented background paper.

3. Presenter, International Organization of Knowledge Conference, Stockholm University, Sweden, 1995. Presented background paper.

4. Presenter, Globalization and the Construction of Communal Identities Conference, Amsterdam University, The Netherlands, February 15-16, 1996. Presented background paper published in conference collection.

5. Presenter, Women, Citizenship and Difference Conference, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom, July 16-19, 1996. Presented background paper published in conference colleaction.

6. Presenter, Get Back to Where You Once Belonged: European Identity and the Exclusion of Immigrant Youth Panel, Globalization and Cities Conference, American University, Cairo, 1997.

7. Presenter, “Comparative Procedures in Europe for Screening Asylum Claims of Unaccompanied Minors,” Roundtable on Children in Immigration Proceedings, Daytona Beach, Florida, November 1998.

8. Presenter, “Child Persecution and the Definition of a Refugee,” Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association, London, 1998.

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9. Presenter, “Censorship of Alien Children,” University of Michigan Seminar, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, September 29, 1999.

10. Presenter, “Criminalization of European Immigration,” Conference on Diversity in Context, University of Michigan, September 30, 1999.

11. Presenter, “Diaspora and Refugee Status,” University of Michigan Center for Study of Social Transformations, March 8, 2000.

12. Presenter, “Forced Migration,” Conference on Causes of Gross Human Rights Violations, University of Michigan, March 9, 2000.

13. Presenter, “Trafficking and Children,” Bard College Human Rights Project Lecture Series, March 12, 2001.

14. Presenter, Roundtable on Separated Children Seeking Asylum, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University Center, Washington, DC, September 18, 2001.

15. Presenter, Words That Harm Roundtable, Chicago Humanities Festival, November 2001.

16. Presenter, “Political Discourse and Categorical Imperatives: Disaggregating ’Woman’ and ‘Child’ as Categories of Rights Bearers,” Challenges to the Liberal Paradox Panel, International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, March 24-27, 2002.

17. Presenter, “More than their Share of Sorrows: International Migration Law and the Rights of Children,” International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, March 24-27, 2002.

18. Presenter, “Demography and Rights: Women, Children and Access to Asylum,” Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, Loyola University School of Law, New Orleans, May 30-June 1, 2002.

19. Presenter, “Runaways or Throwaways? The Difficulties Facing Children Seeking Asylum,” International Congress on Child Migration, New Orleans, October 27-31, 2002.

20. Keynote Speaker, Conference on Children’s Rights in Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2002.

21. Discussant, Mobility/Immobility: Gender and Crossing Borders, Conference on Citizenship, Borders and Gender: Mobility and Immobility, Yale University, May 8-10, 2003.

22. Presenter, “War's Aftermath: Human Rights Obligations Beyond Borders,” Ethical Dimensions In Intervention I, Intervention: Then What? Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, October 3-5, 2003.

23. Presenter, Symposium on Intellectual Dissent: Past & Present, John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University, October 30, 2003.

24. Presenter, “Children and Citizenship: An Empty Status?” Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University Colloquium Series, 2003.

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25. Presenter, “From Refugee to Asylum Seeker: The Gender Gap,” The Future of Human Rights and Women’s Rights Conference, Brown University, 2003.

26. Presenter, Workshop on Globalization and Illegal Migration, University of British Columbia Faculty of Law, Vancouver, January 29-31, 2004.

27. Presenter, Safety, Security and Girls’ Education Project Meeting, UNICEF, New York, April 12- 14, 2004.

28. Keynote Speaker, Symposium “Gendered Borders: International Conference on Women and Immigration Law in Europe,” Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 30- October 2, 2004.

29. Keynote Speaker, “Children as International Migrants: A Rights Perspective,” Regional Consultation on Children without Parental Protection in the Americas: Children in Migration, International Social Service, Antigua, Guatemala, March 2005.

30. Chair, Home Front/Battle Front: The Gendered Geography of War, In the War Zone: How Does Gender Matter? Conference, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, November 3-4, 2005.

31. Presenter, “Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative,” Conference on Tackling Global Challenges with the Tools of Human Rights: Assessing Progress, Mapping Future Directions, Ethical Globalization Initiative, Pocantico, New York, January 2006.

32. Presenter, “Not a Sack of Potatoes: Moving and Removing Children Across Borders,” Law and Policy Affecting Immigrant and Refugee Children Panel, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 3-7, 2006. Presented background paper.

33. Presenter, “The Moving Child: What Sort of Human?” Who is the “Human” of Human Rights Panel, Conference on Human Rights and the Humanities, City University of New York, October 21-22, 2006.

34. Presenter, Workshop on Hewing Stones of Hope:African Lawyers Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty, co-sponsored by Harvard University and the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, December 4-15, 2006.

35. Presenter, The Darfur Symposium, University of Pennsylvania, March 1, 2007.

36. Co-Moderator, “I Was A Child Soldier,” JFK Jr. Forum Event, Institute of Politics, Harvard Kennedy School, March 14, 2007.

37. Moderator, The Challenge of Human Rights in an Age of Terrorism, Harvard Alumni Association Global Series, Toronto, Canada, March 23-24, 2007.

38. Presenter, Interpreting Human Rights, Conference on Debating the Evidence: Human Rights, St. John’s College, Cambridge, UK, April 27, 2007.

39. Presenter, International Perspectives on Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Panel, On Their Own: 2nd Annual Conference On Unaccompanied Immigrant Children, Florida Immigrant

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Advocacy Center, Miami, May 17, 2007.

40. Presenter, Law and Society in the 21st Century: Transformations, Resistances, Futures, Humboldt University, Berlin, July 25-27, 2007.

41. Presenter, “Legal Issues and Criminalisation,” Workshop on Independent Child Migrants: Policy Debates and Dilemmas, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, London, September 12, 2007. Presented background paper.

42. Invited Speaker, “Arendt's children: The Growing Impact of Functional Statelessness Today,” Duke Global Health Institute, October 4, 2007.

43. Presenter, “Too much disappointing: The quest for protection by unaccompanied migrant children outside Europe,” Plenary conference: What is the situation of unaccompanied children beyond the European boundaries?, International Conference: The Migration of Unaccompanied Minors in Europe, Poitiers, France, October 10-11, 2007. Presented background paper.

44. Moderator, A Seminar with Kevin Bales, “Ending Slavery,” Harvard Kennedy School, November 15, 2007.

45. Presenter, The Struggle for Political Rights in China, Harvard Kennedy School, December 5, 2007.

46. Presenter, Trafficking in Children: An International Crisis, Women in Public Policy Program, March 19, 2008.

47. Presenter, Conference on Migrant Youth and Children of Migrants in a Globalized World, co- sponsored by Princeton University and the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, April 24-26, 2008. Presented background paper.

48. Conference Co-Chair and Moderator, “Children's Rights Are Human Rights: Or Are They? The Hurdles Facing Child Soldiers and Undocumented Children” Roundtable Discussion, Conference on Children Without a State: A Human Rights Challenge, Harvard University, May 5, 2008.

49. Keynote Speaker, “Emerging Perspectives on Children in Migratory Circumstances,” Childhood & Migration: Interdisciplinary Conference, Working Group on Childhood and Migration, Drexel University, Philadelphia, June 20-22, 2008.

50. Invited Speaker, “Children's Legal Status as Migrants,” Child Migrants' Rights as Nationals: Rights Discourses, Claims and Realizations, University of Oslo, Norway, September 11, 2008. Presented background paper.

51. Presenter, “Humanitarianism, Ambivalence and the Future of a Guiding Principle: Have we Adequately Defined our Obligations towards Former Child Soldiers?” Coding the Humanitarian Panel, In the Balance: Humanitarianism and Responsibility Conference, University of Connecticut Human Rights Institute, Storrs, CT, October 11, 2008. Presented background paper.

52. Invited Speaker, “Leaving Home to Find a Home: The Elusive Right to Family,” Human Rights Lecture Series, Trinity College, Hartford, November 4, 2008.

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53. Keynote Speaker, “The Fourth Pillar: Education and the Right to a Future,” Hope, Critique, and Possibility: Universal Rights in Societies of Difference, Harvard Law School/Facing History and Ourselves Conference, November 20, 2008.

54. Keynote Speaker, “Ineffective Citizenship: The Engine of Global Child Trafficking,” Eleanor Roosevelt College Provost’s Lecture Series, Human Rights and Global Citizenship Symposium, University of California, San Diego, November 21, 2008.

55. Invited Speaker, “Ineffective Citizenship: The Engine of Global Child Trafficking,” Seminar on Human Rights and Justice, Boston College Law School, Boston, February 20, 2009.

56. Presenter, Workshop on Anthropology of Conflict and Post Conflict Intervention, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, February 27, 2009.

57. Convener, Gendered States of Citizenship Session, Gender and the Law: Unintended Consequences, Unsettled Questions Conference, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, March 12-13, 2009.

58. Keynote Speaker, Gender of Humanitarian Narrative Workshop, University of Connecticut Human Rights Institute, Storrs, CT, May 14, 2009.

59. Co-Chair, Children and Migration: Child Agency/Adult Power, Undocumented and Unaccompanied Children: Building Bridges among Academics, Activists, and Practitioners, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, June 17-20, 2009.

60. Keynote Speaker, “The Odysseys of Migrant Children in the 21st Century: An Emerging Perspective,” 9th Asia-Pacific Training Workshop on EIU, UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding, Seoul, South Korea, September 4-5, 2009.

61. Presenter, Roundtable on Theoretical & Methodological Alternatives to Overcome Alterity, The “Other” Moving across Boundaries: Affirmative Cultural Politics of Alterity Conference, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea, September 4-5, 2009.

62. Presenter, “Illegal Flows and Legal Obligations: Trafficked Children’s Unmet Claim to Effective Protection,” The Commodification of Illicit Flows: Labour Migration, Trafficking and Business, University of Toronto, October 9-10, 2009. Presented background paper.

63. Participant, Leadership Development in Global Women’s Health, Radcliffe Planning Seminar, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, November 6-7, 2009.

64. Keynote Speaker, Count Every Child: Global Birth Registration Conference, Plan International, London, November 16, 2009.

65. Moderator, Peacekeeping: Can U.N. Meet the Challenge? Carr Center for Human Rights, Harvard Kennedy School, February 5, 2010.

66. Chair, Panel Discussion: Critical Issues of the International Response to Haiti, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, February 10, 2010.

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67. Guest Lecturer, Human Rights Activism: History, Theory, and Practice Course, Amherst College, April 15, 2010.

68. Lecture, “From Citizen to Migrant: The Scope of Child Statelessness in the 21st Century,” Beijing University, Beijing, China, May 18, 2010.

69. Breakout Session Leader, “Children and Migration,” The Impact of the Diaspora: Lessons from Deportees and Impacted Communities, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, IL, May 26, 2010.

70. Discussant, Civil Society and Safe Sex Panel, Conference on Sex Work in Asia: Health, Agency, and Sexuality, Harvard University Asia Center, October 1-2, 2010.

71. Keynote Speaker, Global Movement for Children, International Conference on Protecting and Supporting Children on the Move, Barcelona, Spain, October 5, 2010.

72. Presenter, “New Strategies for Enforcing the Human Rights of Irregular Child Migrants,” Experts’ Meeting convened by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Global Migration Group, Geneva, Switzerland, October 22, 2010.

73. Invited Speaker, “Beyond the Rhetoric of Slavery: Injecting Human Rights into Anti-Trafficking Strategies,” 11th Annual Owen M. Kypferschmidt Holocaust Human Rights Project Lecture, Boston College Law School, Boston, November 10, 2010.

74. Co-Moderator, “Injecting a Human Rights Approach into Anti-Trafficking Strategies: Can we do better?” Best Practices to Combat Human Trafficking Online Conference Series, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, November 23, 2010.

75. Invited Speaker, 60th Anniversary of UDHR Speaker Series: Article 14, Carr Center for Human Rights, Harvard Kennedy School, December 3, 2010.

76. Panelist, Prometheus Bound Panel Discussion, co-presented by the American Repertory Theater and the Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center, Cambridge, MA, March 2, 2011.

77. Invited Speaker, “David and Goliath: Children’s Unequal Battle for Refugee Protection,” University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, March 15, 2011.

78. Panelist, Mrs. Goundo’s Daughter: A Film Screening and Discussion Panel, sponsored by the International Women's Rights Collective, Cambridge, MA, April 13, 2011.

79. Moderator, Reimagining South Sudan: A Symposium on the Future of a New African Country, sponsored by the Committee for African Studies, Harvard University, April 14, 2011.

80. Moderator, Girls’ Rights in Conflict: Challenges and Opportunities for Empowerment through Education in Iraq, Lebanon and Afghanistan, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, April 19, 2011.

81. Panelist, The Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan: A Roundtable Conversation, National Museum of American History and the Smithsonian Latino Center, Washington, DC, May 3, 2011.

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82. Panelist, Foundations of International Migration Law Authors Workshop, sponsored by International Organization of Migration, Geneva, Switzerland, May 4-5, 2011. Prepared background Paper.

83. Invited Speaker, UNHCR Distinguished Speaker Series in commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugee and 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, UNHCR, New York, NY, May 17, 2011.

84. Invited Speaker, “Children Without a State: A Global Human Rights Challenge” Book Launch, UN Book Shop, New York, NY, May 19, 2011.

85. Co-Chair, Intergenerational Dialogue on Youth Unemployment, World Economic Forum Discussion, New York, NY, September 21, 2011.

86. Participant, Summit on the Global Agenda, World Economic Forum, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, October 9-11, 2011.

87. Presenter, “Targeting the Right Issue: Creating Alternatives to Trafficking from the Grass Roots Up,” Conference on Human Traffic: Past and Present, Duke University, Durham, NC, October 14, 2011.

88. Invited Speaker, “The Luxury of Adolescence: Immigrant Youth and Legal Status,” Mental Health Asylum Evaluation Clinic, Cambridge Health Alliance, Somerville, MA, October 24, 2011.

89. Invited Speaker, “The Health and Human Rights of Noncitizens,” Global Health Ground Rounds, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, November 3, 2011.

90. Invited Speaker, “Courage and its Environs,” Center for Contemporary Culture, Barcelona, Spain, February 27, 2012.

91. Panelist for Conference on European Studies, Discussion of Mariam Tickner, The Casualties of Care, Boston, March 23, 2012.

92. Panel Lead and Moderator, India Conference, hosted by , “Harnessing India’s Demographic Dividend – the role of social development actors in skilling India’s marginalized youth,” March 25, 2012.

93. Participant, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Roundtable, “Women and Trafficking,” March 28, 2012.

94. Invited Speaker, ASIL, Panel on Migration and International Law, March 29, 2012.

95. Panelist, “Reclaiming Citizenship within Europe: Roma youth and the right to adolescence,” conference on Citizenship-in-Question: Evidentiary Challenges for Jus Soli and Autochthony, from Authenticité to ‘Birtherism’, MA, April 19 – 21, 2012.

96. Guest Lecturer, “Citizenship and Stigma: Blood, sweat and girls,” international PhD program, “Democracy, Knowledge, and Gender in a Transnational World,” at the Johann Wolfgang

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Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, April 25, 2012.

97. Lecturer, “Moving Children: Human Rights Dilemmas in Contemporary Child Migration,” Human Rights for the 21st Century: History, Practice, Politics, at the University of Minnesota, May 2-3, 2012.

98. Expert, Border Control Session, Tribunal 12, Stockholm, May 12, 2012.

99. Speaker, South Asia Initiative Social Enterprise Series, “Social Good: Where Investments in Women and Girls make the Greatest Impact.” Cambridge, MA, October 10, 2012.

100. Organizer, Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar, “Sexual Trafficking and Exploitation of Adolescents in the United States: Conceptual Framework and Policy Strategies,” at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, November 8-9, 2012.

101. Co-organizer, “Exposure Dialogue on Law and Informality.” Sponsored by Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) at Harvard Kennedy School and hosted by the Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) of India. Ahmedabad, India, January 27- February 2, 2013.

102. Lecturer, “Making a Difference: Policy, Practice and Human Rights,” Alumni Centenary Lecture, Oxford University Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Oxford, UK, 2014.

103. Participant, “Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age,” Immigration Theory and Policy Workshop, Yale Law School, 2014.

104. Speaker, “Adolescence and the right to Citizenship: The case of Europe's Roma Minority,” Takemi Seminar, Harvard School of Public Health, 2014.

105. Keynote, Realising Roma Children’s Rights Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 2014.

106. Moderator, “Protecting Syrian Refugees: Laws, Policies and Global Responsibility-Sharing,” Middle East Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School, 2014.

107. Speaker, “Youth Rights, Vulnerabilities and Voices,” Harvard Global Health Institute Youth Conversation, 2014.

108. Speaker, “Adolescent Migrants: Addressing an Unresolved Human Rights Lacuna,” Michigan State International Law Review Annual Symposium, 2014.

109. Expert, “Framing Inaction Within a Human Rights Perspective,” United Nations Population Fund Expert Group Meeting, The Cost of Inaction in Reproductive Rights: Linking Sustainable Development, Human Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2014.

110. Speaker, “Migration and Late Capitalism Critical Intersections with the Asia-Pacific and Beyond.” Centre for Asia Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 2015.

111. Moderator, “High School Curriculum.” Addressing Gender Norms through Education: Developing and Implementing Adolescent Curriculum. New Delhi, India, 2015.

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112. Speaker, “Toward Dystopian Democracies in Europe and the USA? From Prejudice in Immigration Policies to Mass Surveillance in Counterterrorism Operations.” Center for International Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, New York University, 2015.

113. Speaker, “Future Planning: Durable Solutions for Separated Children in Europe.” Dublin, 2015.

114. Expert, “General Comment on the Rights of Adolescents.” United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Expert Consultation. Geneva, 2015.

115. Speaker, “Can Early Childhood Be a Pathway to Peace?” Early Childhood and Peace Consortium. Istanbul, Turkey, 2015.

116. Speaker, “Fortress Europe? Issues of Migration & Citizenship.” The Summit on the Future of Europe. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 2015.

117. Panel Chair, “Contemporary Human Rights and the Global Condition.” Conference: Does Human Rights Have a History? University of Chicago, 2015.

118. Panelist, “Gender Inequality and Education.” Relevant Education in a Changing World Think Tank. Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative, Cambridge, MA, 2015.

119. Keynote, “Realizing Roma right to education: Struggles and strategies.” DARE - Net Desegregation and Action for Roma in Education. Brussels, 2015.

120. “New Frontiers in Child Migrant Rights: What Is Next?” Unaccompanied Child Migration Symposium, The Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2015.

121. Guest Lecture, “International Child Migration: Human Rights Issues and Related Reform Strategies.” Child Adovacy Program, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 2015.

122. Speaker, “Coming of Age: A Conference of Global Adolescent Health.” Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, 2016.

123. Presenter, “Transforming Violent Masculinities.” Seminar, World Peace Foundation at The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Somerville, MA, 2016.

124. Participant, “The Global Migration Crisis: Its Challenges to the United States, Europe and the Global Order.” Richard C. Holbrooke Forum for the Study of Diplomacy and Governance. Washington, DC, 2016.

125. Moderator, “The Refugee Crisis and the Responsibility of Nations: A Test of Global Conscience.” The Aspen Institute Justice & Society Program, Aspen, Colorado, 2016.

126. Moderator, “Refugees in Europe: Chances and Challenges.” Refugees and Education Conference. Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA, April 2016.

127. Speaker, “Refugees and Migrants: The Current Crisis in Greece and Europe.” Myron Weiner Series on International Migration. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, April, 2016.

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128. Lecturer, “Unaccompanied Minors, Separated Children, Children on the Move, What Next? The Need for a New Paradigm for Distress Child Migration.” 2016 Annuel Howard Adelman Lecture. Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada, 2016.

129. Panelist, “The Origins of the New Mass Migration.” The Talloires Conference. Talloires, France, 2016.

130. Participant, “Advisory Group on Gender, Forced Displacement and Protection.” United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland, February 2016.

131. Discussant, “Trafficking and Health.” Princeton Conference on Gender, Violence and Anti- Violence. Princeton College, Princeton, New Jersey, April 2016.

132. Panelist, “Protracted Refugee Situations: Sharing Responsibility and Addressing Root Causes.” The Global Refugee Crisis Symposium. University of Connecticut, April 2016.

133. Discussant, “EU Human Rights Foreign Policy and the Challenges Facing Europe Today.” CES Director’s Seminar. Harvard University, April 2016.

134. Panelist, “Addressing Violence Against Women in Muslim Countries.” Harvard Kennedy School. Cambridge, MA, April 2016.

135. Moderator, “Refugee and Unaccompanied Children.” Rethinking Global Refugee Protection Conference. Center for Migration Studies, New York, NY, July 2016.

136. Convener, “Leading in the Muslim World: What would Benazir Do Today?” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, December 2016.

137. Speaker, “Religion and the Rights and Protection of Children in Humanitarian Crises: The Case of Syria.” Religions and the Practice of Peace Colloquium. , Cambridge, MA, December 2016.

138. Panelist, “Children on the Move.” High Commissioner’s Dialogue on Protection Challenges. Geneva, Switzerland, December 2016.

139. Panliest, “Addresing the Health needs of Non citizens in the ASEAN Region.” Future of Health in Southeast Asia Conference. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Boston, MA 2017.

140. Speaker, “Erratic Samartians: From Alan Kurdi to Brexit and the Executive Orders.” Liberman Human Rights Conference. Stamford Campus of the University of Connecticut. Stamford, CT 2017.

141. Presenter, “Is birth registration being left behind? A comparative analysis of socioeconomic inequalities in birth registration and the role of ibometirc identification in South Asia.” Colloquium on the Future of Legal Identity. Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of the Witwatersrand. Johannesburg, South Africa 2017.

142. Presenter, “Children on the Move in the 21st Century.” Workshop on Humanitarianisms and Mass Migration. University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, CA, 2017. 26

143. Presenter, “Transnational CM and Refugee Protection.” Fletcher LLM High Table, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Medford, MA, 2017.

144. Presenter, “Engaging Difference: Building Voice and Empowerment for Stigmatized and Vulnerable Groups.” Harvard University in India Conference. Mumai, India, 2017.

145. Panliest, “Towards the Global Compacts: What is our Promise for Children on the Move?” Global Conference on Children on the Move. Berlin, Germany, 2017.

146. Presenter, “Gender, Rights and Adolescent Agency: Some Reflections from Recent Research.” European University at St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg, Russia, 2017.

147. Moderater, “Stateless, Citizenship, and Inclusion Panel.” Expert Meeting on Statelessness, Citizenship and Inclusion. New York University. New York, NY, 2017.

148. Presenter, “The Future of a Liberal Order Under Pressure.” The West in Systemic Crisis: Preserving Liberal Democracy, Open Trade and NATO. Tufts University European Center. Talloires, France, 2017.

149. Panelist, “Solutions and Innovations Panel.” Department of Global Health and Population’s Symposium on the State of Global Health, “Urban Evolutoin: Optimizing Women’s Health in the World’s Cities.” Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Boston, MA. 2017

150. Moderator, “Fragments of War/Fragments of History.” Topography of Loss: A Symposium on Doris Salcedo. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, March 2017.

151. Presenter, “Rights Across Borders: Human Rights and Obligations to Non-Citizens Outside Borders.” Lieberman Human Rights Conference, Beyond Borders: The Human Rights of Non- Citizens at Home and Abroad. University of Connecticut, April 2017.

152. Expert, “Meeting on Statelessness, Citizenship, and Inclusion.” New York, NY, June 2017.

153. Keynote, “Cultures Citizenship and Human Rights.” Utrecht, Netherlands, September 2017.

154. Presenter, “Non-Discrimination in Practice: The Child Migrant Challenge to Migration and Child Rights Experts.” Stockholm University. September 2017

155. Presenter and panelist, “Immigration, Migration and the Dcomented.” National Academy of Education. Virtual Meeting. November 2017.

156. Presenter and expert discussant, ““Children on the Move and Subsequent Research Findings.” Open Society Foundation Advisiory Board Meeting. Virtual meeting. December 2017.

157. Presenter, ““#UsToo: The Human Rights Challenge of Child and Youth Migration Today.” Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS). Kumarappa-Reckless Lecture. Mumbai, India. January 2018.

158. Panelist, “Global Compcat for Migration and Human Rights.” The New School, Zolberg Institue on Migration and Mobility. Workshop on the Global Compact for Migration. New York, New York. February 2018. 27

159. Presenter, “Closing Down the Government: A Conversation on Child Migrants.” Harvard University. DACA Seminar Series. February 2018.

160. Panel, “Session on Legal Framework and Protection of Identities.” Centre of Excellence for CRVS and WHO. Ottawa, Canada. February 2018.

161. Expert discussant, “Nationals without Documents.” Massachussets Institue of Technology. Boston, Massachussets. March 2018.

162. Lecture, “Democractizing Access to Legal Migration: A Human Rights Approach.” University of the South. Sewanee, Tennassee. March 2018.

163. Lecture, “Re-thinking Open Society: Can We Solve the Migration Crisis?” Central European Univeristy. Budapest, Hungary. March 2018.

164. Opening remarks, “Why we come together.” Scholars at Risk Network Global Congress. Freie Universitat Berlin. Berlin, Germany. April 2018.

165. Panel, “Democratizing Access to Legal Migration: A Human Rights Approach.” Takemi Seminar. Harvard University. Boston, Massachusetts. April, 2018.

166. Panel, “Houghton Library presents: Passports, Lives in Transist.” , Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts. April, 2018.

167. Speaker, “Trends in Justice of Children.” Harvard Law School. Cambridge, Massachusetts. April, 2018.

168. Speaker, “Human Rights and Migration.” SPSSI Expert Policy Webinar Series. May 2018.

169. Opening Remarks, “Cara Drinan: Author of the War on Drugs.” Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts. May 2018.

170. Panelist. “Hopelessness: Youth Capabilities and Mental Health.” Southeast Asia Institute, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. May 2018.

171. Panelist. “How do/did you identify a problem in India?” Tata Trusts & Southeast Asia Institute, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. May 2018.

172. Keynote. “Asylum Seeking Children.” Hebrew University. Jerusalem, Israel. June 2018.

173. Speaker. “Challenging Migrant Detention: Human Rights, Advocacy and Mental Health.” SHERPA Research Centre & McGill University Division of Social & Transcultural Psychiatry. Montreal, Canada. June 2018.

174. Speaker. “Global Migration Policy: Can it Ensure Just, Safe and Regular Human Mobility?” Fountainheads of Toleration. Ca’Foscari University. Venice, Italy. June 2018.

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INTERVIEWS AND OP-EDS

1. National Public Radio, three interviews about UK asylum, detention of unaccompanied minors, and the situation of veiled students in US universities, February 2000.

2. National Public Radio, interviewed on WBUR’s The Connection about reform of US Immigration & Naturalization Service, 2002.

3. National Public Radio Odyssey, interviewed on hate speech and US/European perspectives, 2002.

4. National Public Radio, interviewed on WBUR’s The Connection about the treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, December 2003.

5. Bhabha J. “Enforcing Girls’ Access to Secondary Education: A Human Rights Imperative.” Huffington Post, July 1, 2013. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacqueline-bhabha/enforcing-girls- access-to_b_3530702.html

6. Times of India interview on gender-based violence in India in the aftermath of December 16 rape case in article entitled “Sex crimes are ubiquitous.” February 24, 2013.

7. interview on sexual assault in India, September 2013.

8. Harvard Gazette interview on Delhi gang-rape case verdict, September 2013. http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2013/09/understanding-indias-rape-crisis/

9. Channel NewsAsia interview on Delhi gang-rape case verdict, September 2013.

10. Boston Globe interview on trafficking, October 2013.

11. USA Today interview on gender based violence, October 2013. http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/10/24/india-girl-raped-fire/3178689/

12. interview on Scholars at Risk, October 2013. http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2013/10/17/scholars-at-risk/

13. The Caravan interview on Gender Education, October 2013.

14. Bhabha J. “We Can Do Better.” Harvard Magazine, July 24, 2014. http://harvardmagazine.com/2014/07/we-can-do-better

15. National Public Radio interview on “What Will Malala's Nobel Peace Prize Mean For Girls' Education?” October 15, 2014.

16. Boston Globe podcast on refugee crisis, November 2015. https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2015/11/18/hks-policycast-syrian-refugees-already-faced- difficulty-reach/Yvq7mAGg3MLSiQnSaoD2jI/story.html

17. The Washington Times interview on child migration, January 2016. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jan/25/ap-investigation-feds-failures-imperil-

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18. Matache, M. and J. Bhabha. “Roma Slavery: The Case for Reparations.” Foreign Policy in Focus, April 22, 2016. http://fpif.org/roma-slavery-case-reparations/

19. Christian Science Monitor article on trafficked workers in India, July 2016. http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-South-Central/2016/0731/Trafficked-workers-in-India- band-together-in-hope-of-disrupting-ugly-cycle

20. UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti Research Watch interview on children on the move, 2016. https://www.unicef-irc.org/research-watch/Children-on-the-move/

21. Harvard Gazette interview on “Confronting the Refugee Crisis,” 2016.

22. WGBH, Greater Boston. “Experts Weigh in on the Damage Family Separation Inflicts on Kids.” June 19, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH2B-_W0U6M

23. New York Times. Interviewed by Satoshi Sugiyama for “Doors for Refugees Close as Displaced Population Soars, U.N. Says.” June 19, 2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/19/world/middleeast/displaced-un-report.html

24. WBEZ 91.5 Chicago. Interview. “With Children Separated at Border, What’s Different This Time?” June 19, 2018. https://www.wbez.org/shows/worldview/with-children-separated-at- border-whats-different-this-time/02573597-8f1a-429f-b842-eacf38c54050

25. Harvard Big 3. Interview on the Family Separation Policy along the US Boarder. June 27, 2018. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/separation-at-the-border/

26. Jacqueline Bhabha. “America’s treatment of migrants is sending the country back to the dark ages.” The Globe and Mail. June 29, 2018. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article- americas-treatment-of-migrants-is-sending-the-country-back-to-the/

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